Description: This book explores the paradox of mediated authenticity - the idea that our understanding of society is based on mediated representations of reality. Enli argues that mediated authenticity is established through negotiations between producers and audiences in what is coined the 'authenticity contract'. Sometimes the contract is broken, leading to authenticity scandals and the need to renegotiate this contract. These moments of truth, some of which are analysed in this book, are important moments in media history. Through case studies, this book examines mediated authenticity in broadcast and online media, from the infamous War of the Worlds broadcast, quiz show scandals, to manufactured reality-TV shows, blog hoaxes and fake social media, and the construction of Obama as an authentic politician. The book demonstrates that authenticity has become an increasingly important factor in the media, and that solving 'authenticity puzzles' - separating the fake from the real - has become an inherent practice of media use. Gunn Enli (PhD, University of Oslo) is Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Oslo.
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EAN: 9781433114854
UPC: 9781433114854
ISBN: 9781433114854
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Item Length: 23.1 cm
Book Title: Mediated Authenticity: How the Media Constructs Reality
Item Height: 225mm
Item Width: 150mm
Author: Gunn Enli
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Engineering & Technology, Law, Computer Science, History
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication Year: 2015
Type: Textbook
Genre: Art & Culture
Item Weight: 260g
Number of Pages: 164 Pages